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National Film Awards 2025

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The National Film Awards are among the most prestigious honors in Indian cinema. Organized by the Government of India, these awards recognize the best talents across the film industry — from direction and acting to screenplay, music, and technical excellence. Every year, this grand celebration brings together India’s vibrant film community under one roof to appreciate art, creativity, and storytelling. The National Film Awards were first introduced in 1954 and are presented by the Directorate of Film Festivals, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. These awards aim to encourage the production of films of high artistic and technical value.

Unlike popular film awards, the National Film Awards are government-backed and judged by a national panel of cinema experts, ensuring unbiased recognition of real talent.

Categories in the National Film Awards:

Why the National Film Awards Matter

The National Film Awards are different from commercial award shows. Here’s why they are highly respected:

71th National Film Awards 2025 list:

Best Feature Film 12th Fail – Vinod Chopra Films, Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Best Debut Film of a Director Ashish Avinash Bende – Aatmapamphlet
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani – Dharma Productions, Karan Johar
Best Children’s Film Naal 2 – Aatpat Production, Zee Studios, Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti
Best Direction Sudipto Sen – The Kerala Story
Best Film in AVGC (Best Visual Effects) Jetty Venkat Kumar – Hanu-Man
Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social and Environmental Values Sam Bahadur – Unilazer Ventures, Meghna Gulzar
Best Actor in a Leading Role Shah Rukh Khan – Jawan / Vikrant Massey – 12th Fail
Best Actress in a Leading Role Rani Mukerji – Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Vijayaraghavan – Pookkaalam / M. S. Bhaskar – Parking
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Urvashi – Ullozhukku / Janki Bodiwala – Vash
Best Child Artist Sukriti Veni Bandreddi – Gandhi Tatha Chettu / Kabir Khandare – Gypsy / Treesha Thosar, Shrinivas Pokale, Bhargav Jagtap – Naal 2
Best Male Playback Singer P V N S Rohit – Baby (Premistunna)
Best Female Playback Singer Shilpa Rao – Jawan (Chaleya)
Best Cinematography Prasantanu Mohapatra – The Kerala Story
Best Screenplay (Original) Sai Rajesh – Baby / Ramkumar Balakrishnan – Parking
Best Dialogues Deepak Kingrani – Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai
Best Sound Design Sachin Sudhakaran, Hariharan Muralidharan – Animal
Best Editing Midhun Murali – Pookkaalam
Best Production Design Mohandas – 2018
Best Costume Design Sachin Lovalekar, Divvya Gambhir, Nidhhi Gambhir – Sam Bahadur
Best Make-up Shrikant Desai – Sam Bahadur
Best Music Direction (Songs) G. V. Prakash Kumar – Vaathi
Best Music Direction (Background Score) Harshavardhan Rameshwar – Animal
Best Lyrics Kasarla Shyam – Balagam (Ooru Palletooru)
Best Choreography Vaibhavi Merchant – Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (Dhindhora Baje Re)
Best Stunt Choreography Nandu Prudhvi – Hanu-Man
Best Assamese Feature Film Rongatapu 1982 – BRC Cine Production, Adityam Saikia
Best Bengali Feature Film Deep Fridge – Colors of Dream Entertainment, Arjunn Dutta
Best Gujarati Feature Film Vash – Big Box Series Production, KS Entertainment, Krishnadev Yagnik
Best Hindi Feature Film Kathal – Netflix, Balaji, Sikhya, Yashowardhan Mishra
Best Kannada Feature Film Kandeelu – Swastik Entertainment, Yeshoda Prakash Kottukathira
Best Malayalam Feature Film Ullozhukku – Unilazer, MacGuffin Pictures, Christo Tomy
Best Marathi Feature Film Shyamchi Aai – Amruta Films, Sujay Dahake
Best Odia Feature Film Pushkara – Tarang Cine Productions, Subhransu Das
Best Punjabi Feature Film Godday Godday Chaa – VH Entertainment, Zee Studios, Vijay Kumar Arora
Best Tamil Feature Film Parking – Passion Studios, Soldiers Factory, Ramkumar Balakrishnan
Best Telugu Feature Film Bhagavanth Kesari – Shine Screens, Anil Ravipudi
Best Garo Feature Film Rimdogittanga – Anna Films, Uncombed Buddha, Joicy Studio, Dominic Sangma
Best Tai Phake Feature Film Pai Tang – Naba Kumar Bhuyan, Prabal Khaund
Special Mention Animal – M. R. Rajakrishnan
Best Non-Feature Film Flowering Man – FTII, Soumyajit Ghosh Dastidar
Best Direction (Non-Feature) Piyush Thakur – The First Film
Best Debut Director (Non-Feature) Shilpika Bordoloi – Mau: The Spirit Dreams of Cheraw
Best Biographical Film Mo Bou, Mo Gaan – Subash Sahoo / Lentina Ao – Sanjib Parasar
Best Arts / Cultural Film Timeless Tamil Nadu – Kamakhya Narayan Singh
Best Documentary God Vulture and Human – Rishiraj Agarwal
Best Non Feature Film Promoting Social Values The Silent Epidemic – Akshat Gupta
Best Short Film Giddh (The Scavenger) – Manish Saini
Best Cinematography (Non-Feature) Little Wings – Saravanamaruthu Soundarapandi, Meenakshi Soman
Best Sound Design (Non-Feature) Dhundhgiri Ke Phool – Shubharun Sengupta
Best Editing (Non-Feature) Moving Focus – Niladri Roy
Best Music Direction (Non-Feature) Pranil Desai – The First Film
Best Narration / Voice Over Harikrishnan S – The Sacred – Jack Exploring the Tree of Wishes
Best Script Chidananda S. Naik – Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know…
Special Mention (Non-Feature) Nekal – M K Ramadas / The Sea & Seven Villages – Himansu Sekhar Khatua
Best Film Critic Utpal Datta

The National Film Awards 2025 once again showed us why they are India’ most respected film awards. They remind us that cinema is not just about big stars and box office numbers — it’s about emotions, ideas, and creative vision. Whether you’re a movie lover or a budding filmmaker, the National Film Awards are a proud moment for every Indian. Let’s celebrate the stories, the passion, and the people behind the scenes who make our cinema world-class.

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